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French Phrase

Oui, 'The Daily Grind' est génial.

/wi, ðə ˈdeɪli ɡraɪnd ɛ ʒe.njal/
Meaning"Yes, 'The Daily Grind' is great."
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Meaning

The speaker is confirming that the thing called “The Daily Grind” is excellent. It’s a short, enthusiastic endorsement, often used for a TV show, podcast, coffee shop, or any product with that name.

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When to use

Use this sentence when someone asks you what you think of “The Daily Grind” or when you want to agree with a positive comment about it. It works in casual conversation among friends or colleagues.

Grammar Breakdown

Oui,'The Daily Grind'estgénial.

1

Oui

An affirmative response meaning 'yes', used to agree with a statement or question.

2

est

Third‑person singular present of the verb être (to be). It agrees with the singular subject, even if the subject is a title in quotation marks.

3

génial

An informal adjective meaning 'great', 'awesome' or 'fantastic'. It does not change form for gender or number.

🗨In Conversation

A

Tu as entendu parler de 'The Daily Grind' ?

Have you heard of 'The Daily Grind'?

Oui, 'The Daily Grind' est génial.

Yes, 'The Daily Grind' is great.

B

Common Mistakes

  • Oui, 'The Daily Grind' c'est génial.

    Using c’est with a quoted title is acceptable in spoken French, but the grammatically precise form is est because the title is the subject.

  • Oui, 'The Daily Grind' est génialement.

    génialement is an adverb meaning 'greatly' and cannot replace the adjective génial here.

Alternatives

  • Oui, c'est super.

    Yes, it’s awesome.

  • Oui, c'est top.

    Yes, it’s top‑notch.

  • Oui, c'est excellent.

    Yes, it’s excellent.

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Cultural Tip

The adjective génial is informal and best used in friendly or relaxed settings. In more formal contexts you might replace it with excellent, remarquable or très bon. Also, French speakers often use c’est instead of est when the subject is a title, but est is perfectly correct here because the title itself is the grammatical subject.